The neuroanatomy of the visual system /
This seminar presents the neuroanatomy of the visual system and its importance in the development of movement, posture and sensorimotor function. The role of the visual system as a primary integrating system of all other sensory systems is presented with emphasis on the overriding influence of the v...
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| Format: | Video |
| Language: | English |
| Language Notes: | This edition in English. |
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Fairacres, NM :
Clinician's View,
2001.
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| Series: | Rehabilitation therapy in video
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Table of Contents:
- Part 1 & 2: Introduction
- Development of the Eye
- Maturation of the Visual System
- Anatomy of the Orbit
- Muscles of Eyes
- Types of Eyeballs
- Basic Structures of the Eye
- Rods & Cones of the Retina
- Refraction
- Accommodation
- Vergence & Version
- Terminology & Etiologies.
- Part 3 & 4: Terminology & Etiologies Continued
- Strabismus
- Visual Fields
- Visual Pathways
- The Occulo-Vesitibulo-Cervical Triad
- Parallel-Distributed Processing
- Role of the Cerebellum in Vision & Posture.
- Part 5: Role of the Cerebellum in Vision & Posture Continued
- Learning, Memory, & Recall.